(Excerpt) This Note discusses the current state of international law on the MACR and proposes a solution that balances the protection of child soldiers with the rights of the victims harmed by their unlawful conduct. Part I of this Note provides a brief background of child soldiers and closely examines the relevant international law addressing the criminal responsibility of child soldiers. Part II illustrates the deficiencies of current international law and describes how the deficiencies affect and contribute to the competing arguments regarding a MACR. Part III discusses the need for an international MACR. Finally, Part IV proposes an international MACR of fifteen and the establishment of an international juvenile criminal tribunal with j...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
A number of states internationally lawfully enlist persons younger than eighteen (but at least sixte...
Young boys and girls, who under international law are regarded as "children," volunteer or, more fre...
(Excerpt) This Note discusses the current state of international law on the MACR and proposes a solu...
In recent years, there has been a growth in concern about the recruitment and use of child soldiers....
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
International jurisprudence does not identify an accepted age at which criminal responsibility begin...
Child soldiers, who often appear to be both victims and perpetrators, present a vexing moral and leg...
This Essay, in Part I, will begin with an overview of the use of child soldiers in armed conflicts a...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has gained increased attention since the condemnation, last year, o...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
It is only relatively recently that international law has been specifically directed towards address...
The problem of child soldiers is not going to go away. While it may not be a popular solution, child...
This article examines the issue of the position of child soldiers under International Law. After pre...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
A number of states internationally lawfully enlist persons younger than eighteen (but at least sixte...
Young boys and girls, who under international law are regarded as "children," volunteer or, more fre...
(Excerpt) This Note discusses the current state of international law on the MACR and proposes a solu...
In recent years, there has been a growth in concern about the recruitment and use of child soldiers....
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
International jurisprudence does not identify an accepted age at which criminal responsibility begin...
Child soldiers, who often appear to be both victims and perpetrators, present a vexing moral and leg...
This Essay, in Part I, will begin with an overview of the use of child soldiers in armed conflicts a...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has gained increased attention since the condemnation, last year, o...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
It is only relatively recently that international law has been specifically directed towards address...
The problem of child soldiers is not going to go away. While it may not be a popular solution, child...
This article examines the issue of the position of child soldiers under International Law. After pre...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
A number of states internationally lawfully enlist persons younger than eighteen (but at least sixte...
Young boys and girls, who under international law are regarded as "children," volunteer or, more fre...